Wedding expert reveals the top 2025 trends

Couple running through a large hall behind a table set up with flowers

With weddings becoming more personalised than ever, many couples are rethinking the traditional elements of their big day. In 2025, couples are all about individuality and creating an experience that truly reflects them. For those looking for inspiration on what's 'in' and what's 'out' for weddings this year; Jeremy Hinds, Wedding and Engagement Ring expert at F.Hinds, shares his top tips for planning a celebration that feels both modern and timeless.

Jeremy says, "The word 'trend' can sometimes feel like it implies fleeting or short-lived, but when it comes to weddings, trends often reflect a more substantial shift. Choosing trends that resonate with your style and values, ensures your wedding won't just be fashionable, it'll be meaningful."

Here Jeremy explains further what we can expect for 20205 weddings:

Stackable wedding bands
In 2025, more couples are opting for stackable wedding bands that complement their engagement rings. These bands may feature a slight bend or notch to fit snugly against engagement rings with settings that extend outward, ensuring a seamless and comfortable pairing. Alternatively, some engagement rings are designed with a 'wed fit' setting. This allows a straight wedding band to sit neatly beneath the engagement ring without the need for a curved or shaped band, offering a sleek and polished look.

Keep it small and personal
A big trend for 2025 is intimate weddings. More couples are opting for smaller celebrations with close friends and family instead of large, elaborate guest lists. This not only allows for a more relaxed atmosphere but also frees up the budget for more meaningful touches, like personalised decor or unique entertainment.

Casual catering options
While the traditional three-course sit down meals remain popular, more couples in 2025 are opting for alternative catering styles to create a relaxed and social atmosphere. Expect to see grazing tables, food trucks and dessert bars making an appearance.

Non-traditional wedding dresses
Many brides are breaking away from the traditional long, white gowns, opting for styles that better reflect their personality instead. Coloured dresses in soft pinks, golds or even blues are becoming increasingly popular, as are bold, shorter options for a more modern look.

The trend of having a second dress for the evening is still strong for 2025. Many brides are choosing shorter, more playful styles for the reception, offering a more practical yet stylish option for dancing into the night.

Multi-day celebrations
Weddings are no longer just one day affairs. Many couples are extending the celebrations with two-to-three-day events; such as welcome dinners, casual post-wedding brunches or even group activities like hikes or boat trips.

This trend not only allows couples to spend more quality time with loved ones, especially those who have travelled far, but also creates an atmosphere where guests can connect and relax.

Practical attire
Comfort is key in 2025! Brides and grooms are prioritising practicality when it comes to what they wear. Think comfy shoes like block heels, ballet flats, or even stylish trainers for brides, and lightweight, breathable fabrics for grooms.

Accessories are also shifting to be more functional, with brides choosing detachable overskirt or capes to transform their look throughout the day. After all, you'll want to dance the night away without worrying about sore feet or restrictive outfits.

Off peak weddings
Autumn and winter weddings are becoming increasingly popular, with couples embracing the cosy, romantic vibe these seasons bring. Think warm lighting, rich colour palettes and festive touches for those tying the knot around Christmas.

Ultimately, the best weddings in 2025 are the ones that reflect the couple's story, personality, and priorities. Forget following the rulebook, make it your own!

For more information, please visit www.fhinds.co.uk

(Added by Isabelle Chamberlain, Editorial Assistant)

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